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        <h1 id="title">Canvas Renderer Example</h1>
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            canvas, renderer, advanced,
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            Demonstrates the use of the canvas renderer with a vector layer.
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                This example shows a vector layer that uses the Canvas renderer
                where available. The order of the renderers given in the layer
                options is used to locate the first available renderer.
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                See the <a href="canvas.js" target="_blank">canvas.js source</a>
                to see how this is done.
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